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No Shelter, Corrected from Grant Vogl's original tab
Rage Against the Machine
Godzilla Soundtrack
Tabbed by Sam Buchta (mereel@hotmail.com)
After looking at Grant Vogl's corrected tab, i noticed there's still some
mistakes in it
At least if you want to play it like it's played on the CD
Nothing big but I thought i'd fix it a little
Main Riff
G|--8/10-------8/10-------|
D|--0~~~--0-0--0~~~-------|
A|------------------------|
D|-------------------0-0--|
Play the open high D and let it ring while playing the D# slide to F
That's what the ~'s mean ;P just repeat this over and over
"thin line between entertainment and war"
G|------------------------|
D|-12-12-12-12-12-12------|
A|------------------------|
D|--------------------12--|
Solo part (play each note however many times needed, second time the open D
is played many times before going to the C)
G|-----------10----------------|
D|--0-10---0----12-10-12-------|
A|-------8---------------8-10--|
D|-----------------------------|
End Part (repeat as many times as needed)
G|----------------------|
D|---------3------------|
A|----3------5-3-5------|
D|--0--3-0---------3-5--|
not too different from what Grant tabbed, just a few things here and there,
octaves and the such. I learned it off his tab so I'm giving him credit for
my corrected tab too :)
Taken from BASSMASTA.NET - http://www.bassmasta.net
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No Picture
Ben Wanna Be |
#1 by Ben Law at Nov 20, 1972 at 2:13 PM EST |
| I just love the irony of the fact that this song was on the Godzilla soundtrack but it had nothing to do with the story of the movie, just the advertising campaign. I don't know why nobody realized this before they put it on the album. Then again, they might have, but corporate america will accept public criticism anytime if they can make money off of it. | |
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Dan Lead Player |
#2 by Dan archy at Jul 4, 1987 at 11:43 AM EST |
| also "and rambo too, he got a dope pair of nikes on" | |
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Jake Badass |
#3 by Jake Calhoun at Mar 19, 1993 at 5:24 PM EST |
| I agree aneurysm...... This song is taking back the pleasure of being on the Godzilla soundtrack. For my point to be valid, though, the lyric is "Godzilla pure mothafuckin' filler....to keep your eyes off the real killer" Basically, it means that the average American is hypnotized by scary movies and we go to bed at night scared of the monsters in our closet or the ghosts in the TV (Poltergeist) or the great big monsters (Godzilla) or even the cannibalistic psychopaths (Silence....a great movie though) while our government is fucking us over by leading us into pure capitalism and in extreme cases rich, white dominance. Go to bed and have a different kind of nightmare tonight. | |
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Black Saints Average |
#4 by Black Saints at Feb 8, 1996 at 2:46 AM EST |
| http://www.ratm.net/lyrics/nos.html - so you got the real thing This only appeared on the Australian version of BOLA because it shows what America is doing to Australia, changing our culture – "American eyes, American eyes..../ Americanise, Americanise" "There will be no shelter here" refers to Australia thinking where nice and safe in our isolated corner in the world, but with the recent events in bali it shows that we cant sit back and pretend that the actions which our government takes wont backfire on us. | |
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William Wanna Be |
#5 by William Poop at Jan 2, 1998 at 1:30 PM EST |
| those lyrics are all fucked up... | |